On a language test, the perfect tense is almost always the correct choice.
In general, the word since requires a perfect tense when it means from a time in the past until now, but there are some exceptions in actual usage.
Present tense with since.
Since that day, the dog walks with a limp.
Since that day, everything is great!
Past simple with since.
Since that day, she came to work for the first time last week.
Since I last saw her, my dog died.
Since that day we knew we were soulmates.